Iranian Nanotechnology Company Makes Different Catalysts, Silicate-Based Ceramics
Asqar Borhani, the managing director of the AIC holding, said that the AIC was founded 29 years ago with the aim of producing industrial alumina and silicate-based ceramics, various catalysts, alpha alumina powder and active alumina, etc., with an annual capacity of 150,000 tons.
“AIC is a parent company, which includes Pars Oxid Kasra aluminum company, Diba Seram Novin Kasra ceramic balls company and Zarrin Poudr Novin Kasra mineral engineering company,” he added.
Earlier this year, an industrial group in Iran had also used chrome and aluminum coatings with nanometer thickness to make durable mirrors for installation in environments with high humidity, including swimming pools.
The aluminum mirror was produced by using nanotechnology and layers of aluminum metal on glass.
The chrome mirror is suitable for areas and places with high humidity (bathroom and indoor swimming pools) since the chrome coating is highly resistant, and the moisture leaves a minimum impact on it. In addition, these mirrors can be used as a decorative tool for new designs or production of visual effects with various reflections.
Thanks to these features, this type of mirror can be used in bathrooms, sports halls, dining halls, hotels, conference rooms, facade panels, lighting systems, and interrogation rooms.
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